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'''Marilyn Cade''' | '''Marilyn Cade''' (1947-2020) was President of [[ICT Strategies]], mCADE LLC.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/marilyn-cade/4/331/425 Linkedin]</ref> | ||
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ICT Strategies provides advice and consultation on issues related to Internet policy matters: Internet Governance, ICANN, NGN, Internet connectivity/International Internet connectivity, [[IPv6]]; [[DNSSEC]]; Cyber Security, protecting kids online, and social networks<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/marilyn-cade/4/331/425 Linkedin]</ref>. | ICT Strategies provides advice and consultation on issues related to Internet policy matters: Internet Governance, ICANN, NGN, Internet connectivity/International Internet connectivity, [[IPv6]]; [[DNSSEC]]; Cyber Security, protecting kids online, and social networks<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/marilyn-cade/4/331/425 Linkedin]</ref>. | ||
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Marilyn Cade (1947-2020) was President of ICT Strategies, mCADE LLC.[1]
Work
ICT Strategies provides advice and consultation on issues related to Internet policy matters: Internet Governance, ICANN, NGN, Internet connectivity/International Internet connectivity, IPv6; DNSSEC; Cyber Security, protecting kids online, and social networks[2].
Marilyn Cade also leads industry initiatives related to the Internet Governance Forum and policy issues related to ICANN.
Career History
Ms. Cade established ICT Strategies in 2005, following a distinguished career in technology and related policy issues within AT&T, and a ten year career in state government and NGOs[3].
Education
Marilyn attended Saint Louis University.[4]